Unexplained leap for technology

Originally posted by CookieMonster000
oh it is?.....damn im too stupid to post here

I'm not sure whether your reply is facetious or sour grapes but it's nice to see theories
presented on this forum as nothing more than theories open to discussion. I'm glad to see alot more logic involved.

you kno there is a game called battlefield 1942 secrets of world war 2 and there is this jet pack that you can use to avoid attack and those secret
weapons were declassified it shows that the nazi DID invent the homing in missle and the allies were the ones to invent jet airplanes and jetpacks as
secret weapons

it couldve been some help to our technologies we have today

look a lot of things were invented in the world wars...the TANK and the Machine Gun thats why we have automatic weapons these days...i mean mostly
everything we have today is probably based on more past technologies
you see the more past technologies we have the more future technologies we will invent...they had radios in world war 2 right?? so then some guy named
cellular *made up* thinks of something clever...maybe i can hook out a transistor radio to a phone to invent the cordless phone and whalla the
cordless phone...ofcourse it gets smaller and smaller with every model these companies produce...or it has something to do with human
evolution...since this war was fought the brain or watever signals the bodies to evolve into smarter human beings as to reproduce more smarter
children to protect themselves more efficiently due to mass fear in WW2 and WW1.....we have created the next generation of human beings (human
1.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001(like in aol))
and this evolution happened in 100 years since 1900's well its something most of you might not think of.....

Originally posted by rabinny
Just look at it like this. In the past 100 years human being have gone from carting around in horse and buggies to preparing for the first mission to
Mars. It is unexplainable the leap that humans took on a technological level. Except for this; after the alleged Roswell crash is when humans really
started dishing out the technology. What did we all of a sudden become that much smarter in that short amount of time? No, we were definitely helped
by some out of this world source. That's just my opinion.

Um...humans already have been to Mars. Only the leading countries like Russia, and mybe the U.S.

Originally posted by heelstone
December 1947 was when the transistor was revealed. In july of that year Roswell happened. I'd say its quite possible the crash near Roswell
greatly advanced our technology, or perhaps some other crash we are unaware of.

there are some truth in it. war is the test bed for technology its not for the oil that the attack saddam. there were many reasons mayor or main one
is not oil but testing technology developed at sites like area 51.
you might remember the stories about sencorship in golf war 1 where many soldiers saw crafts with radical designed energy based weapons. everybody had
to give there tapes and they were not allowed to talk about it.
People who think that usa attacks because of oil are a bit a pain in the buttt because usa got technology which they don't need oil. only we don't
know it.
usa got all the pattents on systems made by scientist or civilians but they ordered it in.

hmm its seems like im agreeing with everyone but i also have my point of view of it....i guess war is the test ground.....i think the president only
knows some of these top secret stuff and anyways i doubt they would tell the president the top top top secret stuff because he only gets at least 4
years as president and he could reveal all these things to the world i mean who would be dumb enuff to tell a person that works with the government
for such a short period of time

the first leap of technology came about 5000 years ago. mankind went from hunter gathers, to villages and then suddenly to full blown sumerian
civilization in a very, very short period of time. was that the direct result of alien intervention? artifacts found resemble aliens also.

I was talking to a man who used to TRANSLATE for the MILITARY, BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND THE ETS. He said that our scientists are FRIGHTENED BY
THE ET TECHNOLOGY......so much so that they call it MAGIC !

HE SAID THAT WHAT THEY SAY BEHIND CLOSED DOORS IS INCREDIBLE!
It is very unsettling to me to find out that our scientists are FRIGHTENED!

I was talking to a man who used to TRANSLATE for the MILITARY, BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND THE ETS. He said that our scientists are FRIGHTENED BY
THE ET TECHNOLOGY......so much so that they call it MAGIC !

HE SAID THAT WHAT THEY SAY BEHIND CLOSED DOORS IS INCREDIBLE!
It is very unsettling to me to find out that our scientists are FRIGHTENED!

Imagine the ATS points this guy would rack up if he were to come on and talk about his time with the E.T.'s !!
Do you think he will join us for a round of questioning?

I currently work in a R&D lab within the electronic field. We do use reverse engineering for a multitude of tasks and reasons. When reverse
engineering an unknown technology a great deal of time is needed. For simple things like existing technology without datasheets or schems, could take
months or even a year to succeed. (depending on the complexity)
Given that fact, I find it very hard to beleive that when faced with an extremely advanced and alien technology, that any really useable information
could be retreived and mainstreamed in the same year or several months. Not only would the engineers be dealing with unfamiliar circuitry layouts,
they would also be dealing with totally unknown materials and most probably have a language barrier as well. That doesn't even begin to touch the
fact that an unknown power source may be in use as well. My opinion is that if alien tech were to be successfully decoded, it wouldn't impact the
general populas for many years after the fact. (Military and Government uses would be first)

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